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The Eddie Mair Interview
BBC Radio 4
85 episodes
9 months ago

Eddie Mair speaks at length to people with interesting things to say, for Radio 4's PM.

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Eddie Mair speaks at length to people with interesting things to say, for Radio 4's PM.

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How to make sure your last wishes are respected
The Eddie Mair Interview
23 minutes
7 years ago
How to make sure your last wishes are respected

What would you like to happen if you become very ill or severely incapacitated? What can you do now to make sure your wishes, whatever they are will be respected should that time come?

Professor Jenny Kitzinger is from the Coma and Disorders of Consciousness Research Centre, Cardiff University which researches how best to ensure that incapacitated patients have their last wishes respected.

Jenny's sister Polly had a car crash in 2009 which has left her with devastating brain injuries. Her family knew she would not want life-prolonging treatment but as Jenny told Eddie Mair, "without an advance decision (document) we found that those views were not respected".

(Photo: Professor Jenny Kitzinger, Coma and Disorders of Consciousness Research Centre, Cardiff University. Credit: J Kitzinger)

The Eddie Mair Interview

Eddie Mair speaks at length to people with interesting things to say, for Radio 4's PM.